Chapter 229
His unwanted wife, the world’s coveted genius

Belinda nonchalantly shrugged and said, âCould it be because Lucas has been unusually attentive to me lately, making Verena feel uneasy and insecure? Thatâs why youâre here, isnât it? If Verena was really secure in her relationship with Lucas, why would she feel the need to constantly remind me that Lucas loves her? Once Haroldâs birthday has passed, Lucas and I will end our marriage, and Lucas will marry her. Thatâs the plan, right?â
Caught off guard, Ryan momentarily struggled to find the words to respond, his expression shifting as he tried to put his thoughts together. After a brief pause, Ryan replied with a mocking tone, âShe keeps reminding you of her relationship with Lucas to ensure you donât misinterpret his recent kindness toward you. What if, when itâs time for you and Lucas to divorce, you change your mind and use Harold to pressure Lucas into staying with you?â
Belinda scoffed derisively. âThatâs something Lucas and I will decide, isnât it? You really shouldnât concern yourself with it, Mr. Adams.â Her gaze hardened as she said sharply, âIs there anything else you want to say? If not, I think itâs time for you to leave.â
Without waiting for his response, Belinda walked past him and left the room.
Watching her leave, Ryan felt a surge of irritation, but having conveyed his message, he saw no reason to stay any longer.
Although Belinda appeared outwardly unmoved by their exchange, inside, Ryanâs words had affected her more than she cared to admit. During her lunch break, she found herself unable to fall asleep, her restless thoughts keeping her wide awake until her alarm sounded.
The busy afternoon kept her from pondering her conversation with Ryan any further. Exhausted by the end of the day, Belinda slumped into a chair to recover her energy. Returning to the Clark familyâs home after work, she noticed Lucas was still not home. He didnât arrive home until nearly ten oâclock in the evening.
Upon his return, Belinda rose from the sofa and approached him, asking, âLucas, do you have free time tomorrow?â
Lucas merely glanced at her and said nothing. Earlier in the afternoon, Belinda had received a call from Kenia, who had finally decided to visit Owathe. Kenia had meant to come sooner, but unexpected plans had kept her away until now.
After thinking of this, Belinda suggested, âWould you like to have a meal with my family tomorrow? My grandââ
Lucas interjected sharply, âI donât have time for that.â He paused for a moment, fixing Belinda with a penetrating look. Speaking slowly, his voice carrying a chill, he added, âI will also not attend any future gatherings with your family.â
Just then, a memory seemed to strike him, and he added, âI only did that last time because my father insisted.â
Belinda froze, her sentence unfinished, her expression hardening. She gazed at Lucas in a daze, overwhelmed by a flood of emotions. His blunt denial served as a stark awakening to her.
When Kenia had inquired if Lucas would join them for dinner the following day, she had confidently told her that he would. But nowâ¦
The harsh rejection left a bitter taste in her mouth. Embarrassment washed over Belinda, leaving her feeling foolish. Why had she been so naive to assume Lucas would not turn her down? Her heart sank, weighed down by the pain of Lucasâ rejection. Disappointment surged through her.
Her lips pressed firmly together as she maintained her composure under the strain, managing a weak smile after a brief pause. She said, âI understand, Mr. Clark. This wonât happen again.â
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